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The Premier Event in Precision Agriculture!

PROGRAM GUIDE

July 28-30, 2015 • Union Station • St. Louis, Missouri USAv. 2

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Name Badges & Registration

Registration is required to enter all InfoAg 2015 program sessions and exhibit hall. Official conference name badges should be worn at all times.

The registration desk is open:Monday, July 27 12:00pm - 6:00pmTuesday, July 28 7:00am - 6:00pmWednesday, July 29 7:00am - 6:00pmThursday, July 30 7:00am - 12:00pm

Hotel

All sessions and exhibits for InfoAg 2015 are at:St. Louis Union Station Hotel

1820 Market St. One Union StationSt Louis, MO 63103Phone: (314) 621-5262Email: [email protected]

Registration Includes

• Registration packet• Tuesday and Wednesday lunch• Wednesday and Thursday breakfasts• Refreshment breaks• Reception Tuesday & Wednesday evenings

Receptions

PrecisionAg Tech Center Reception

July 28 - 5:30pm - 7:30pm

PrecisionAg Tech Center Reception

July 29 - 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Exhibits

Exhibits are in the PrecisionAg Tech Center, located in the Midway

The exhibit hall is open during session breaks, breakfasts, lunches, and receptions.

Exhibit hall will open to attendees Tuesday at 11:00am. Exhibit hall will close Thursday at 9:00 am.

Website & App

InfoAg.org features additional details including presentation descriptions, speaker bios, and contact information for speakers and exhibitors.Access the complete InfoAg conference overview, create and manage your personal conference itinerary, and easily search speakers, exhibitors, and presentations with the InfoAg Conference App.

Certified Crop Adviser CEU Credits

Attendees may earn a possible sixteen CEUs through the program, four additional CEUs may be available through the tour; all CEUs have been submitted for approval by the International CCA Board.

Sign-in sheets will be available at each session.

Proceedings Online

Conference proceedings in the form of PDF slide sets from participating speakers will be posted to the website after the conference. Proceedings are not available in print or on CD.

If you have specific questions, contact: [email protected]

Post Conference Survey: infoag.org/survey

General Information

Pre-Conference Tour

The pre-conference tour will be Monday, July 27. The tour will leave Union

Station at 9:00am and return by 5:00pm. The tour will visit three locations.

Bus transportation, lunch, and beverages will be provided.

Stop 1: Lange-Stegmann Fertilizer Transload Facility and

Soil Sampler Demonstrations

Stop 2: Sydenstricker, John Deere dealership in Moscow Mills, MO

Stop 3: UAS Demonstrations at Spirits of St. Louis RC Club

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Tuesday, July 28 7:00am – 6:00pm Registration Open

9:00am – 11:00amOpening Plenary Session

Regency Ballroom ABCsponsored by IPNI

11:00am – 1:00pm Lunch, Grand Ballroom DEF Exhibits, PrecisionAg Tech Center

1:00pm – 2:50pm Concurrent Sessions

3:30pm – 5:20pm Concurrent Sessions

5:30pm – 7:30pm Reception, PrecisionAg Tech Center

Wednesday, July 29 7:00am – 6:00pm Registration Open

7:00am – 8:00am Breakfast, PrecisionAg Tech Center

8:00am – 9:50am Concurrent Sessions

10:30am – 11:30am PrecisionAg Plenary Session

Regency Ballroom ABC

11:30am – 12:30pm PrecisionAg Luncheon Grand Ballroom DEFsponsored by SST Software & Raven

12:30pm – 2:20pm Concurrent Sessions

3:00pm – 4:50pm Concurrent Sessions

5:00pm – 7:00pm Reception, PrecisionAg Tech Center

Thursday, July 30 7:00am – 12:00pm Registration Open

7:00am – 9:00am Breakfast, PrecisionAg Tech Center

9:00am – 10:50am Concurrent Sessions

11:00am – 12:00pmClosing Plenary Session

Regency Ballroom ABCsponsored by IPNI

SCHEDULEAt-A-Glance

WORKSHOPSHands-On

The InfoAg Workshops provide the opportunity to go in-depth to a variety of topics.

The Modus Standard for soil sampling impacts many of the core activities in precision ag. This discussion of standards among users and potential users will contribute to the standard for the industry.

Ask the Futurist features keynote David Zach in an open discussion of identifying trends and what to do about them.

Precision Ag Teams focuses on the people part of precision ag with a discussion of roles, training programs and management ideas.

Decision Tools will be a hands-on workshop with computers ready to use the U2U agronomic decision tools created by a consortium of universities.

The Innovation Forum features six startups pitching their take on technology and how they see their niche in the marketplace. This new program element is designed to support entrepreneurs and attract interest from investors and other companies in up and coming technologies.

Precision Education focuses on the ability of colleges and universities to prepare students for jobs and careers in precision agriculture. Educators and industry representatives with an interest in better educated/trained employees are encouraged to attend.

Each workshop offers a unique topic. And the open disucssion format allows participants to fully explore topics of interest.

There is no additional fee to attend InfoAg workshops. No reservations are needed, but seating may be limited. Workshops will be located just off the exhibit hall in the Midway Suites (behind the

IPNI booth).

WORKSHOPS:

Modus Implementation

Ask the Futurist

Precision People

Weather Agronomics

Innovation Forum

Precision Education

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TUESDAY, JULY 28, 2015

9:00am to 11:00am Opening Plenary Session

Regency ABC Welcome to InfoAg 2015Steve Phillips

20th Anniversary of the First InfoAgPaul Fixen

PrecisionAg Award Presentations

Paul Schrimpf

Thinking Like a Futurist David Zach

11:00am to 1:00pm Lunch and Exhibits

Grand Ballroom DEF sponsored by IPNI

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1:00pm to 1:50pm Concurrent Sessions

Grand Ballroom C 1995-2015

20 Years in ReviewHarold Reetz

20 Years of Using Precision Ag Tools to Build a Knowledge-Based BusinessRon Olson

Grand Ballroom AB Data Analysis for Agronomic Decisions

Agronomic Lessons from Data AnalysisDan Frieberg

Regency C Precision Conservation

4 Rs Are Not EnoughJorge Delgado

Adapting Precision Technologies to the Management of Soil HealthJason Warren

Regency AB SST Software Showcase

Data Synchronization: The Linchpin of Precision Ag ProgressMatt Waits

Midway Suites Workshop: Modus Implementation

Modus Standard WorkshopScott Murrell, Jason Ellsworth, Ignacio Ciampitti, Dave Nerpel, Aaron Hunt

2:00pm to 2:50pm Concurrent Sessions Grand Ballroom C 2015- 2035

2015- 2035: What’s Coming for Precision AgMarc Vanacht

Grand Ballroom AB Variable Seeding

Multi-Genetic PlantingJason Webster

Creating Accurate Management Zones for Reliable Variable Seeding ResultsDave Scheiderer

Regency C Precision IrrigationPixel Watering of Wine Grapes in California: Proof-of-concept Testing of a Modular Variable Rate Irrigation PrototypeLuis Sanchez

Precision Irrigation in the Southeast Lincoln Zotarelli

Regency AB John Deere ShowcaseOperations Center in MyJohnDeerePatrick Pinkston

Midway Suites Workshop: Modus Implementation

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Modus Standard WorkshopScott Murrell, Jason Ellsworth, Ignacio Ciampitti, Dave Nerpel, Aaron Hunt

2:50pm to 3:30pm Break in PrecisionAg Tech Center

3:30pm to 4:20pm Concurrent Sessions

Grand Ballroom C Repeat: 1995-2015

20 Years in ReviewHarold Reetz

20 Years of Using Precision Ag Tools to Build a Knowledge-Based BusinessRon Olson

Grand Ballroom AB Repeat: Data Analysis for Agronomic

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Agronomic Lessons from Data AnalysisDan Frieberg

Regency C Science of Precision Ag

ISPA and Precision Agriculture around the WorldNicolas Tremblay

ASA- Precision Ag CommunityBrenda Ortiz

Regency AB MapShots Showcase

MapShots ShowcaseTed Macy

Midway Suites Workshop: Ask the Futurist

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4:30pm to 5:20pm Concurrent Sessions

Grand Ballroom C Repeat: 2015-2035

2015- 2035: What’s Coming for Precision AgMarc Vanacht

Grand Ballroom AB Repeat: Variable Seeding

Multi-Genetic PlantingJason Webster

Creating Accurate Management Zones for Reliable Variable Seeding ResultsDave Scheiderer

Regency C Weather Data Sources

Decision Tools from U2UJim Angel

Agrifying Weather Data: Making a Difference in Precision FarmingTim Marquis

Regency AB GEOSYS Showcase

Future-Proofing Ag Technology InvestmentsMatthieu Hyrien

Midway Suites Workshop: Ask the Futurist (continued)

Ask the FuturistDavid Zach

5:30pm to 7:30pm Reception in PrecisionAg Tech Center

WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2015

7:00am to 8:00am Continental Breakfast

8:00am to 8:50am Concurrent Sessions

Grand Ballroom C Farmer Perspective

Observations from the Original CyberfarmerJohn Reifsteck

Grand Ballroom AB Precise Data Comes Before Big Data

Soil Sampling Done RightTom McGraw

Regency C Remote Sensing Panel

Satellite System InnovationsRyan Schacht

Blended Remote Sensing Options Max Bruner

Aerial Platform InnovationsMark Zaller

Practical Applications of Remote Sensing Data in Wine Grape ProductionLuis Sanchez

Regency AB Gold Sponsor Showcase

Crop IMS: Turning Data Privacy in to PracticeDon Bierman

Expectations of RTK Customers vs Realities of RTK Service Providers Andy Hill

Midway Suites Workshop: Precision People

Managing Healthy Precision Agriculture TeamsT. J. Stauffer

9:00am to 9:50am Concurrent Sessions

Grand Ballroom C Farmer Perspective of the Future

Precision Technologies That Have Worked for Us and A Wish List for the FutureLarkin Martin

Controlled Traffic, Drainage, and Input Management- Current and Future OpportunitiesBob Stewart

Grand Ballroom AB Yield Data Mining

Understanding, Analyzing, and Decision Making from Mapped Yield DataRaj Khosla

Regency C UAS Update

Practical Approach to Unmanned Aerial SystemsChad Colby

Regency AB Raven Showcase

Innovations in Information andInput ManagementPaul Welbig

Midway Suites Workshop: Precision People (continued)

Managing Healthy Precision Agriculture TeamsT. J. Stauffer

9:50am to 10:30am Break in PrecisionAg Tech Center

10:30am to 11:30am PrecisionAg Plenary Session

Regency ABC Rethinking Our Ag Biotech Message-They Love

What We Do... But They Just Don’t Know It!Kevin Folta

11:30am to 12:30pm PrecisionAg Luncheon

Grand Ballroom DEF sponsored by SST Software & Raven

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 2015 continued12:30pm to 1:20pm Concurrent SessionsGrand Ballroom C Innovations in Remote Sensing

Drone Applications in Modern Agriculture- Turning Pictures into Decision SupportKevin Price

Grand Ballroom AB Refining the Soil SurveyFunctional Soil Maps for Precision FarmingPhillip Owens

Regency C Big Data in ContextAgility and Co-Innovation: Accelerating Big Data and IoT for Farm Big Data SolutionsLisa PrassackReal-World Ag Big Data and AnalyticsDouglas Hackney

Regency AB Trimble ShowcaseThe Value of Connectivity in Precision FarmingDaniel Hedgecock, Devon Liss

Midway Suites Workshop: Weather AgronomicsDecision Tools using Agronomic, Climatic, and Economic Information from U2UJim Angel, Chad Hart

1:30pm to 2:20pm Concurrent Sessions

Grand Ballroom C Repeat: Farmer PerspectiveObservations from the Original CyberfarmerJohn Reifsteck

Grand Ballroom AB Repeat: Precise Data Comes Before Big DataSoil Sampling Done RightTom McGraw

Regency C Data IssuesPrivacy and Security Principles for Farm DataMary Kay ThatcherIowa AgState Report on Digital AgricultureMatthew Darr

Regency AB Encirca ShowcaseEncirca Services- Working with a Trusted AdvisorJustin Welch

Midway Suites Workshop: Weather Agronomics (continued)Decision Tools using Agronomic, Climatic, and Economic Information from U2UJim Angel, Chad Hart

2:20pm to 3:00pm Break in PrecisionAg Tech Center

3:00pm to 3:50pm Concurrent Sessions

Grand Ballroom C Repeat: Farmer Perspective of the FuturePrecision Technologies That Have Worked For Us and A Wish List for the FutureLarkin MartinControlled Traffic, Drainage, and Input Management- Current and Future OpportunitiesBob Stewart

Grand Ballroom AB Repeat: Yield Data MiningUnderstanding, Analyzing, and Decision Making from Mapped Yield DataRaj Khosla

Regency C Data Warehouses/ ExchangesSolving the Data Problem on the FarmJason TatgeData Warehouses/ ExchangesJohn Fulton

Regency AB Gold Sponsor ShowcaseManaging Your Operation in the Cloud with AgFinitiLuke JamesEnabling Technology to Increase Uptime, Performance and EfficiencyJason O’Flanagan

Midway Suites Innovation ForumSpensa TechnologiesJohnny ParkAsilomar BioTravis BayerWeed Control: Robotics and Agriculture AutomationBen Chostner

4:00pm to 4:50pm Concurrent SessionsGrand Ballroom C Repeat: Innovations in Remote Sensing

Drone Applications in Modern Agriculture- Turning Pictures into Decision SupportKevin Price

Grand Ballroom AB Repeat: Refining Soil SurveyFunctional Soil Maps for Precision FarmingPhillip Owens

Regency C Space Tech UpdateNASA Data and Technology for Precision Ag and How to Get ItPhyl SpeserAGOC... not a Star Trek threat, but the Next Generation for Precision AgPunch Moulton

Regency AB Gold Sponsor ShowcaseiCropTrak- Mobile Processing That Rivals Your Desktop Aaron HutchinsonAgWorks: Changing the Conversation from Precision to DecisionGreg Duhachek

Midway Suites Innovation Forum (continued)Location, Location, Location: Democratizing High Accuracy RTK GPS in Precision AgTim HarrisGranularSid GorhamFarmobileJason Tatge

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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 2015

7:00am to 9:00am Breakfast in PrecisionAg Tech Center

9:00am to 9:50am Concurrent SessionsGrand Ballroom C Brazilian Precision Ag

Brazilian Precision Agriculture in PerspectiveEros Francisco

Grand Ballroom AB Nitrogen Management ToolsNitrogen MGMT- Back to BasicsJustin WelchClimate NMark Shahinian

Regency C Gold Sponsor ShowcaseFarmersEdge: From Boots to BytesPatrick CramptonHow FarmLogs Powers the Intelligent FarmJesse Vollmar

Regency AB Gold Sponsor ShowcaseRapidEye Satellite Imagery on DemandClint GraumannUsing NovAtel CORRECT and TerraStar for High Accuracy ApplicationsSara Masterson

Midway Suites Workshop: Precision EducationWhite Paper on Status of Precision Agriculture EducationTerry Brase

10:00am to 10:50am Concurrent Sessions

Grand Ballroom C Argentinian PerspectiveChallenges and Opportunities of Precision Agriculture; A South American PerspectiveAdrian Fay

Grand Ballroom AB Nitrogen Management Tools & Discussion

Adapt-NHarold van Es, Greg Levow

Regency C Gold Sponsor Showcase

Aerial Platform InnovationsMark Zaller

The Top 3 Emerging Legal Issues That Will Impact the Precision Ag BusinessJoan Archer, Robert Wilkinson, Christopher Budke

Regency AB Gold Sponsor Showcase

Agrian’s Unified Tool Set for Precision ManagementNish Majarian

Transforming Farming through Data Science- Ag’s Next RevolutionRandy Barker

Midway Suites Workshop: Precision Education (continued)

Precision Ag Educators Group Meeting Terry Brase

11:00am to 12:00pm Closing Plenary SessionRegency ABC sponsored by IPNI Planet Labs: Imaging the Entire Planet,

Every DayRobbie Schingler

1:00pm to 2:50pm Modus ImplementationScott MurrellJason EllsworthIgnacio CiampittiDave NerpelAaron Hunt

3:30pm to 5:20pm Ask the FuturistDavid Zach

8:00am to 9:50am Precision PeopleT. J. Stauffer

12:30pm to 2:20pm Weather Agronomics Jim Angel

Chad Hart

3:00pm to 3:50pm Innovation ForumJohnny ParkTravis BayerBen Chostner

4:00pm to 4:50pm Innovation Forum(continued)Tim HarrisSid GorhamJason Tatge

9:00am to 10:50am Precision EducationTerry Brase

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Keynote Speakers

David Zach - Sponsored by IPNI Tuesday, July 28, 2015 • 9:00am

David Zach is one of the few professionally trained futurists on this planet, having earned a masters degree in Studies of the Future from the University of Houston-Clear Lake. Of course, this was way back in the 1980s, so it’s pretty much history by now. Since then, Dave has worked with over 1400 associations, corporations and colleges offering insights on the personal and professional impact of strategic trends. In other words, he gives funny and thought-provoking keynote speeches on the future of technology, economics, business, education, demographics and society.

He reads a lot – and he reads a lot more about the past than he does about the future. He knows that change is vital but it’s also overrated and in this time of tumultuous change, it’s far more important that we find the things that don’t change and shouldn’t change. Tradition and change are really choices, and we are only prepared to choose wisely when we look far and wide for causes, implications and lasting value.

Dave has only had two real jobs; one with Northwestern Mutual and the other with Johnson Controls in the roles of environmental scanning and strategic planning. Along the way, he taught Future Studies in the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Since 1987, he mostly sits and reads everything he can and then designs fascinating presentations that leave people either engaged in vivid conversations or quietly reflecting on what it all means. He gives talks about 50 times a year and really wishes he would write more. He is the author of two books, so far.

Dave is on the board of the American Institute of Architects and on the board of the American Chesterton Society. Past activities include: Wisconsin Small Business Development Center Advisory Council, AIA-WI Board, Future Milwaukee Advisory Board, Community Advisory Board for NPR station WUWM, board member of eInnovate, member of the downtown Rotary Club of Milwaukee, and chairman of the Goals for Greater Milwaukee 2000 Education Committee.

Kevin Folta - Sponsored by SST Software and Raven Wednesday, July 29, 2015 • 10:30am

Kevin M. Folta is a Professor and the Chairman of the Horticultural Sciences Department at the University of Florida. His research uses state-of-the-art genomics approaches to identify novel genes that control important traits in small fruits, and led the strawberry genome sequencing project- producing the 12th plant genome sequenced. His laboratory also examines how plants interact with the light environment, how specific wavelengths of light may be applied to control development of high-value crop traits. He has been recognized with several prestigious awards such as the NSF CAREER Award, the University of Florida Research Professorship, and the HHMI Distinguished Mentor Award. A key part of his program is communicating science to non-scientific audiences, and training scientists how to effectively communicate scientific or controversial topics. BS/MS Northern Illinois University 1989/1992, Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago, 1998.

Robbie Schingler - Sponsored by IPNI Thursday, July 30, 2015 • 11:00am

Robbie Schingler is the Co-Founder and President of Planet Labs. Prior to Planet Labs, Robbie spent 9 years at NASA. He helped to formulate the Small Spacecraft Office at NASA Ames Research Center and was Capture Manager for the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Robbie had two tours at NASA Headquarters. He served as NASAs Open Government Representative to the White House; and the White House recognized NASA as a model for openness in government. Robbie also served on the founding team as Chief of Staff for the Office of the Chief Technologist at NASA – where he incubated $650M Space Technology Program that focused on advanced technology. Robbie received a MBA from Georgetown University, a Masters of Science Space Studies from the International Space University, and a BS in Engineering Physics from Santa Clara University and was a 2005 Presidential Management Fellow.

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1:00pm to 1:50pm SST Software Showcase Data Synchronization: The Linchpin of Precision Ag Progress

Matt Waits2:00pm to 2:50pm John Deere Showcase Operations Center in MyJohnDeere

Patrick Pinkston3:30pm to 4:20pm MapShots Showcase MapShots Showcase

Ted Macy4:30pm to 5:20pm GEOSYS Showcase Future-Proofing Ag Technology Investments

Matthieu Hyrien

8:00am to 8:50am Gold Sponsor Showcase Crop IMS: Turning Data Privacy in to Practice

Don BiermanExpectations of RTK Customers vs Realities of RTK Service Providers Andy Hill

9:00am to 9:50am Raven Showcase Innovations in Information and Input Management

Paul Welbig12:30pm to 1:20pm Trimble Showcase The Value of Connectivity in Precision Farming

Daniel HedgecockDevon Liss

1:30pm to 2:20pm Encirca Showcase Encirca Services- Working with a Trusted Advisor

Justin Welch3:00pm to 3:50pm Gold Sponsor Showcase Managing Your Operation in the Cloud with AgFiniti

Luke James Enabling Technology to Increase Uptime, Performance and Efficiency

Jason O’Flanagan4:00pm to 4:50pm Gold Sponsor Showcase iCropTrak- Mobile Processing That Rivals Your Desktop

Aaron Hutchinson AgWorks: Changing the Conversation from Precision to Decision

Greg Duhachek

9:00am to 9:50am Gold Sponsor Showcase RapidEye Satellite Imagery on Demand

Clint Graumann Using NovAtel CORRECT and TerraStar for High Accuracy Applications

Sara Masterson9:00am to 9:50am Gold Sponsor Showcase (Regency C) FarmersEdge: From Boots to Bytes

Patrick Crampton How FarmLogs Powers the Intelligent Farm

Jesse Vollmar10:00am to 10:50am Gold Sponsor Showcase Agrian’s Unified ToolSet for Precision Management

Nish Majarian Transforming Farming through Data Science- Ag’s Next Revolution

Randy Barker10:00am to 10:50am Gold Sponsor Showcase (Regency C) Aerial Platform Innovations

Mark Zaller The Top 3 Emerging Legal Issues That Will Impact the Precision Ag Business

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